Sony’s Karate Kid: Legends grossed $2.3M from previews that began at 2 p.m. Thursday.

The PG-13 movie is a vortex of old school and new school: Ralph Macchio’s Daniel-san, Jackie Chan’s Mr. Han and, shhhhh, the Cobra Kai gang (I mean, is it really a secret?). Forecast for the movie is $25M-$30M in a marketplace where Disney’s Lilo & Stitch is overpowering with a potential $60M second frame. Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning also is hoping to hold with those Imax screens, around $32M or less.

Critics like this Karate Kid a little less than the 2010 Chan one, 55% Rotten vs. 67% fresh. Karate Kid: Legends received 4 stars on PostTrak and a 68% definite recommend from definite audiences, 4 1/2 stars from parents and a 63 definite recommend, and kids under 12 with 4½ stars and a 79% must-see right away. Boys ages 10-12 at 64% made up the majority of the under-12 set; that demo is an essential portion of the Cobra Kai cult. Overall, men showed up at 60% last night.

Karate Kid: Legends‘ Thursday night is just ahead of the $1.9M that Sony/Alcon’s The Garfield Movie reboot made last May before a Friday of $8.4M and 3-day of $24M.

Karate Kid: Legends was made for $45M net before P&A; that’s $5M more than the 2010 version cost (unadjusted for inflation). The Karate Kid franchise is 41 years old and counts $620M at the global box office from five previous movies; the bulk of that figure is from the Chan/Jaden Smith version 15 years ago, which made $359M worldwide.

Sally Hawkins draws a circle on a window with blood in a still from 'Bring Her Back'.

Sally Hawkins in ‘Bring Her Back‘ (2025)

A24/Courtesy Everett Collection

A24’s Danny and Michael Philippou horror movie Bring Her Back made $850K in previews at 2,409 theaters that began at 4 p.m. Thursday. That figure is just under A24’s fall sleeper Heretic, which made $1.2M in previews starting at 7 p.m. before turning into a $4.3M Friday and $10.8M opening. The Philippou twins’ previous A24 movie, 2022’s Talk to Me, opened to $10.4M. A good definite-recommend from the fanboy crowd last night for Bring Her Back at 58%, with women over 25 giving the movie its best positive score at 83%. The Thursday crowd was male-heavy at 57% to female’s 43%. Women overall enjoyed it more than the guys, 83% to 77%. Go Sally Hawkins. The pre-weekend outlook is $5M-$7M. On Rotten Tomatoes, Bring Her Back has been stamped with 88% certified fresh. No audience score yet.

Lilo & Stitch, Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning international and global box office openings

Lilo & Stitch, Tom Cruise in Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning

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Lilo & Stitch ends its first week with $217M at 4,410 theaters, after $9.2M yesterday, -9% from Wednesday. Pic’s first week is -15% behind that of Inside Out 2‘s first week of $255M (which ended its run at $652.9M) and it’s -9% behind Moana 2‘s first seven days of $239.3M (final $460.4M). No, we’re not saying the movie is doing bad, we’re just trying to give you an idea of where Lilo & Stitch lives. While no one is forecasting this for Lilo & Stitch, sometimes these fan fave Disney movies can go into overdrive, i.e. Inside Out 2 owns the best second weekend ever for a PG movie of $101.2M. And nobody saw that coming…

Mission: Impossible – Final Reckoning ends its first week with an estimated $95.3M at 3,857, which is 7% ahead of the first week of 2018’s Mission: Impossible – Fallout ($220.1M final domestic) and +4.7% ahead of the first seven days of Dead Reckoning (final domesetic B.O. was $172.6M).

The rest of the top 5 for the week:

3.) Final Destination Bloodlines (WB/NL) 3,523 theaters, Thu $1.85M (-13% from Wed), Week $30.7M (-56%), Total $100.9M/Wk 2
It was the highest grossing of the franchise out of the gate. Nothing in its way.

4.) Thunderbolts* (Dis) 3,180 theaters, Thu $765K (-10%), Wk $14.8M (-36%), Total $177M/Wk 4

5.) Sinners (WB) 2,632 theaters, Thu $880k (-15%), Wk $14.06M (-37%), Total $261.8M/Wk 6